Good Science Can Be Used for Very Bad Things

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The good news: scientists have found a genetic variant that may be associated with autism. The bad news: good science can be used for very bad things, as Ari Ne’e-man, who has Asperger Syndrome, explains in this Newsweek interview (h/t Mary Meets Dolly): But the new genetic advances concern Ne’eman…His ultimate fear is this: a prenatal test for autism, leading … Read More

Planned Parenthood is No Friend to Women

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Just last week another report surfaced about a Planned Parenthood employee covering up an obvious statutory rape (I meant to post this last week, but never got around to it). This time the “victim” was a woman posing as a 14 year-old girl who suspects she might be pregnant after being sexually active with a 23 year-old man. Not only … Read More

Excellent: Jeff Fortenberry Addresses Clinton

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Video of Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (NE) addressing SOS Clinton and following up on Rep. Chris Smith’s comments about her love for the racist eugenicist Margaret Sanger (h/t Catholic Fire): He even mentions the “genius of woman” I love that! Yes, women deserve better than abortion. The “genius” of woman is her ability to give love freely – in other words, … Read More

Chris Smith Calls Out SOS Clinton

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We need more pro-life leaders in Congress like Rep. Smith. Here he calls out Sec. of State Hillary Clinton for her praise of the racist eugenicist Margaret Sanger. He also asks her if to clarify whether or not the United States’ definition of “reproductive health” and “reproductive services” includes abortions (h/t Jill Stanek – via twitter): In her response Clinton … Read More

“If They Persecuted Me, They Will Also Persecute You”

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This is a very disturbing video, but a sobering reminder of what pro-lifers can and often will face as we stand up for the truth (H/T) (warning: very filthy language, use of the “N” word) The man being attacked in this video has filed a hate crimes lawsuit against his attacker. Bigotry against Christians and Christianity in general seems to … Read More

Gianna Jessen’s Australian Manifesto

ChelseaAbortion, Disabled, Eugenics, Infanticide, Men, video8 Comments

“I didn’t survive so I could make everyone comfortable. I survived so I could stir things up a bit. And I have a great time doing it.” Here, in two parts, is a wonderful speech from abortion survivor Gianna Jessen last year at Queen’s Hall, Parliament House, Victoria. Australia – on the eve of the debate to decriminalize abortion in … Read More

Coincidence?

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From ChristianNewsWire: Some of you may have seen the major news story of the private plane that crashed into a Montana cemetery, killing 7 children and 7 adults. But what the news sources fail to mention is that the Catholic Holy Cross Cemetery owned by Resurrection Cemetery Association in Butte – contains a memorial for local residents to pray the … Read More

“Yes, it’s Legalized Murder”

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Trailer for the documentary Killing Girls (so named because all of the babies aborted during the filming were girls) about the prevalence of late term abortions in Russia (warning: some nudity and just disturbing content): I saw a little bit of this doc well over a year ago in this video – didn’t know it was part of a bigger … Read More

Come What May on DVD

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I mentioned this movie several months ago and now it’s finally coming out on DVD – March 17. The trailer: The premise of this film – a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade (though in a “mock court” setting) – is a pro-lifers dream. Though an Obama presidency, even if only for four years, can pretty well guarantee a Roe … Read More

Will Republicans Take a Stand Against Sebelius?

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Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council recently had this to say about the so far ho-hum response from Republicans to Gov. Sebelius’ nomination as sec’y of HHS: The biggest example of this divide between conservatives and the GOP may be found in President Obama’s pick for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). With the exception so far of … Read More